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A cool guide to birth commonality
  • Best guess seems to be choice of day to induce labor within a given window. A lot of people, if given a window of Feb 7th through 21st or something, will choose the 14th for Valentine's Day

  • I ordered my daughter a pizza, something I don't usually do. I got Domino's smallest size with two toppings. I got her cheese sticks and two sauces and tipped the driver 20%. $31.07.
  • TBH that's a logic fail on your part.

    In bullet point (1) we have two important statements

    Statement A: "I can't make the food"

    Followed immediately by the explanation...

    Statement B: "I am dealing with an illness that makes me unable to eat solid foods and extremely sensitive to smells"

    The only way Statements A and B can be related is via the smell. Being unable to EAT solid foods wouldn't prevent OP from MAKING the food. The only possible explanation is that the sensitivity to smell is what makes them unable.

    That's, like, really basic reading comprehension skills. 🤷

  • Can I use the domain "dedsec.org"?
  • Oh boy, let's take this piece by piece...

    DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT A LAWYER AND THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE

    First: let's talk about the difference between copyright, patents, and trademark

    A patent protects a method of doing something - like a novel piece of code, or a newly invented drug formula - from being duplicated and used or sold without your consent.

    Copyright protects creative works - like art, books, and computer software - from being mimiced. It literally deals with the rights to copy something

    Trademark protects brands - like a logo or company name - from being used by other people for profit. It usually deals with marketplace confusion, as when someone creates a competing product with a similar logo to try to benefit from the logo's recognition and popularity.

    So, with that said, what are YOU dealing with?

    Well, since you're not selling software or utilizing anything from the WatchDogs game universe, you're pretty much free and clear on both patent and copyright.

    What about trademark?

    Well, on the one hand, you are not competing with Ubisoft in any way, nor are you attempting to represent yourself as related to WatchDogs. So, by the letter of the law (in the US), they don't have a valid complaint.

    However, trademark under US law has this funny feature where an entity that holds a trademark is required to vigorously defend it when they become aware of potential infringement. This is to prevent the selective application of trademark. That is, if I know John is using my trademark and I don't go after him, then Steve uses my trademark too, I can't suddenly claim to have an interest in defending it when I didn't care before. Steve can point at the fact that I didn't go after John and say "you already gave up your trademark by failing to enforce it".

    So how does this impact you? Well, unfortunately, even if you are technically allowed to use "dedsec" under US law, if Ubisoft has a trademark on the term "dedsec" specifically, AND if someone at Ubisoft became aware of your use of their trademark, they would likely come after you for trademark infringement just to cover their ass. You might even win in court, but it would cost a whole lot of money that you would likely never be able to recover.

    The good news is that the very first step in a trademark dispute is a cease and desist letter. They'll demand you stop using their trademark. At that point you can either comply, refuse, or offer to settle the matter by selling them the domain.

    What you do with this information is up to you.

  • Why in 2024 do people still believe in religion? (serious)
  • I'm an effort to get you an answer that isn't dismissive:

    1. Youth indoctrination, social conformity, and cultural isolation. If your parents, friends, and most of your community tells you something is true, you are unlikely to challenge it for a variety of reasons including trust (most of what they've taught you works for your daily life), tribal identity, etc

    2. People naturally fear death, and one coping strategy for the existential fear of death is to convince yourself that the death of your body is not the end of your existence. Science does not provide a pathway to this coping strategy so people will accept or create belief systems that quell that fear, even in the face of contradictory evidence. Relieving the pressure of that fear is a strong motivator.

    3. Release of responsibility. When there is no higher power to dictate moral absolutes, we are left feeling responsible for the complex decisions around what is or isn't the appropriate course of action. And that shit is complicated and often anxiety inducing. Many people find comfort in offloading that work to a third party.

  • And here I thought only Newshour was covering the trial on PBS...
  • Fun fact: the number of laughs the count does is always equal to the number he's counting. So here are the missing 31 AHs for everyone's enjoyment!

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  • And please write your apology as detailed as possible at the prompt.
  • Yeah, hasn't that person seen the incredibly accurate journalistic masterpiece documentary "Weird: The Al Yankovich Story"?

    I don't think he's seen the 100% true film, using only authentic footage from his life, "Weird: The Al Yankovich Story" 😮

  • It is apparently controversial
  • Yikes. That's a while lot of words just to show exactly how much you are part of the problem.

    This isn't about you. It was never about you. Your desire to pivot this to a class issue is some hardcore mansplaining. Get over yourself and listen to victims instead of thinking you know better than everyone.

  • Dark Brandon strikes again!
  • I think it's the same appeal as The Onion. It's satire. The best part of The Onion is reading the headline before the URL. I don't take stuff like this as a sincere attempt to make the alleged author look good. It's too far-fetched for that.

    The common thread of all comedy is the unexpected. In this case, it's the "haha if only this were real, that would be great" element that makes it funny

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